Phone calls, data transfer, GPS
I had no technical problems during phone calls, the quad-band GSM module (850/900/1800/1900 MHz) did its job nicely. It’s another thing that this 160 gram gadget, that makes us think of a smaller brick when looking at its size, is quite uncomfortable to use for such things. The software used for calls is well-known, while Outlook is responsible both for storing contacts and messaging, which means that we can store lots of extra entries for every contact and we can have a practically unlimited number of contacts. The e-mail client of course supports authenticated IMAP servers and attachments too.
Wireless Manager has a unique design and it looks quite cool. This is where we can turn on the 802.11b/g-compatible WiFi, the A2DP-enabled 2.0 Bluetooth and flight mode. We can use EDGE or GPRS for data transfer if there would be no WiFi network in range.
The built-in GPS receiver is a SiRF-Star III, 20 channel model. Signal acquisition is reasonably fast and I didn’t have problems with stability either. I have used iGO 2006SE for testing.
A cikk még nem ért véget, kérlek, lapozz!